General
CardioLog is an innovative cross-platform solution for enterprise portal analytics and business process analytics (BPA). Providing much more than common Clickstream analysis, CardioLog offers valuable, in-depth usage reports thanks to its integration with the portal's unique object model, hierarchical structure, metadata, user groups, user profiles and action types. Hence, CardioLog allows for monitoring and control over portal activity, business processes, and knowledge management. With CardioLog, customers can maximize ROI from portal investment and assure a successful deployment of the portal and its connected applications. CardioLog enables a more streamlined and efficient use by staff, reduces headcount as well as improves employee, customer, and trading partner productivity and satisfaction.
Privacy Policy
Intlock puts a great amount of emphasis on privacy, making sure that CardioLog can provide organizations with the information they need while still protecting personal information. CardioLog does not use personal identifiable information (PII) if it goes against company policy. Furthermore, since there are strict laws in different countries in regards to privacy policy, Intlock has created different components which allow organizations to accomplish exactly what they need.
CardioLog's Anonymous User Flag and PII Concealment features allow organizations to improve their portal with an analytics solution without compromising their employees' full privacy. These components allow organizations to disable the collection and/or presentation of employee PII (such as name, email, IP address).
Ownership of data
CardioLog is an on premise solution. Therefore all the usage data for a certain portal is collected on that customer's servers and does not leave the organization. No usage data that is collected is viewed by Intlock or any third party. Furthermore, Intlock has no access to the data collected by CardioLog.
CardioLog Cookies
CardioLog uses first-party cookies to track visitor interactions. These cookies are used to store information, such as what time the current visit occurred, whether the visitor has been to the site before, and what site referred the visitor to the web page. Browsers do not share first-party cookies across domains.
Use of IP Address and Personal Information
Every computer and device is assigned an Internet protocol (IP) address. These numbers are usually used to identify the geographical location of the user (known as geolocation). In order to provide this information CardioLog collects the IP address of website visitors.
When used for intranet portals, CardioLog collects user PII (Personally identifiable information) from various organizational sources, such as Active Directory, SharePoint User Profiles, etc.
CardioLog administrators can either disable the collection of IP addresses and PII data, or simply hide this data from the reporting interface.
Visitor Exclusion
The CardioLog Black List module provides administrators with an easy way to define rules for excluding usage data collection for specific users or IP addresses.